Digital ProductThe Joy of Ministry
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In this lesson we learn that it is possible for regular Christians to have the mind of Christ and live as servants of others. When the Bible says that Christians should “be like Christ,” someone always says, “Impossible!” True, He was the sinless Son of God and we aren’t. But the Bible still says we are to have the same attitude He had about service. Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus did, and we can, too. Covers Philippians 2:19-30.
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